In the national debate hurricane Katrina has triggered over emergency preparedness, one element shouldn’t be overlooked, experts say: the availability of food, set aside by government authorities as well as individuals and families. Unfortunately, few communities and households have more than a couple day’s worth of food stockpiled. [What is YOUR state doing?] more »
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Wednesday, October 5
by
Marion Owen
on Wed 05 Oct 2005 10:33 AM AKDT
In the national debate hurricane Katrina has triggered over emergency preparedness, one element shouldn’t be overlooked, experts say: the availability of food, set aside by government authorities as well as individuals and families. Unfortunately, few communities and households have more than a couple day’s worth of food stockpiled. [What is YOUR state doing?] more »
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